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. >>> a series of massive wild fires in northern california. the rocky fire has destroyed more than 67,000 acres. however, temperatures have dropped and there's a little bit of rain in the area so crews are reporting that a week-old fire is now 20% contained. jacob ward is there and has the latest. >>reporter: firefighters have con verged on northern california. they're from departments all over the state and when they get here they find out it's a whole different world. one captain drove more than 600 miles from san diego to get here and was assigned a task immediately. >> we're headed out to interstate 20 to the biggest priority of the rocky fire. yesterday it jumped highway 20 burning north. >> there's a large, big pocket of green in here and has the potential to make a strong push. >>reporter: firefighters in the united states work with a command system called ics. it's an agreed-upon structure and brings hundreds of departments together at any time. >> it doesn't matter where you're from, you don't have to worry about your budget. you can
. >>> a series of massive wild fires in northern california. the rocky fire has destroyed more than 67,000 acres. however, temperatures have dropped and there's a little bit of rain in the area so crews are reporting that a week-old fire is now 20% contained. jacob ward is there and has the latest. >>reporter: firefighters have con verged on northern california. they're from departments all over the state and when they get here they find out it's a whole different world. one...
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. >> an enormous wildfire is threatening thousands of homes in northern california after almost tripling in size over the weekend. >>> a military helicopter falling from the sky. the details on this latest crash coming up. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. aha! cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! >>> a deadly crash at an air show, a military heli
. >> an enormous wildfire is threatening thousands of homes in northern california after almost tripling in size over the weekend. >>> a military helicopter falling from the sky. the details on this latest crash coming up. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical to folks out there...
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in northern california the jerusalem fire more than doubled to 12,000 acres overnight. also more than doubling is the number of conflicts between firefighting aircraft and drones. it has happened 13 times so far this year compared to four all of last year. dare's john blackstone. >> reporter: as dangerous as wildfires can be, drone pilots have been drawn to them. photographer jeff hall guided his drone to capture images of a huge plume of smoke rising in northern california. for pilots of firefighting aircraft, drones have become another hazard in an already- risky business. imagine suddenly seeing something like this heading sraight at your helicopter. >> i saw it come right by my wind screen to the right. >> reporter: pilot jason thrasher had a near-miss with a drone in a fire last year. a drone weighs just a few pounds. it's sort of this big. your helicopter is a pretty good size. could it do you any harm? >> absolutely. if a drone like that were to go into a tail rotor or main rotor system, it could have catastrophic consequences. >> reporter: cal fire has launched
in northern california the jerusalem fire more than doubled to 12,000 acres overnight. also more than doubling is the number of conflicts between firefighting aircraft and drones. it has happened 13 times so far this year compared to four all of last year. dare's john blackstone. >> reporter: as dangerous as wildfires can be, drone pilots have been drawn to them. photographer jeff hall guided his drone to capture images of a huge plume of smoke rising in northern california. for pilots of...
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. >> a huge fire in northern california jumped its containment line. cooler temperatures may help crews get the upper hand today. >> seven of dead in an outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials try to calm the public as they hunt the source. >> until we secure the border, it's not going to stop. it's like a serious wound you want to haunch the flow. >> gop presidential hope was gather in a prequel to the big first debate. major issues were on the table but they mostly focused on the democrats. >> 13,000 people have evacuated their homes in california because of wildfires. twenty fires are burning in the state, many in northern california. it is still early in the summer fire season, but firefighters say what they are seeing is unprecedented. jacob ward explains. >> just over the riming, you can see behind me, it is literally hell on earth. the firefighters be deal with not just the local challenges of terrain and local climate they're fighting against global forces. >> the western states of the u.s. are on fire. northern california is the latest cas
. >> a huge fire in northern california jumped its containment line. cooler temperatures may help crews get the upper hand today. >> seven of dead in an outbreak of legionnaires disease. officials try to calm the public as they hunt the source. >> until we secure the border, it's not going to stop. it's like a serious wound you want to haunch the flow. >> gop presidential hope was gather in a prequel to the big first debate. major issues were on the table but they mostly...
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california canada,vancouver, into and into alaska. there is a simple reason for this. it is because the temperatures are warmer, on average about 2% in the region, which has prevented the accumulation of snow pack. without snow pack, the burn season is longer. people like to say the reason the fires were bad was because of the fact that we try to put fires out and there was speculation of rush, well, certainly that makes them worse, but the extended run season is due to a lack of snow packs is what is causing as many fires for as long as they are burning and this is critical. inis also denied cool water to the waters for salmon to sponsor. there have been major salmon runs that have been storied and 80% of sturgeon are threatened. it is a result and the increase of temperature and also having profound impact on the fires in is acute where soot bleeding and it absorbs the heat from the sun rather than allowing ice to reflect it and that is speeding snow melts, so the arctic, and this is quite appropriate with the president to be in arc
california canada,vancouver, into and into alaska. there is a simple reason for this. it is because the temperatures are warmer, on average about 2% in the region, which has prevented the accumulation of snow pack. without snow pack, the burn season is longer. people like to say the reason the fires were bad was because of the fact that we try to put fires out and there was speculation of rush, well, certainly that makes them worse, but the extended run season is due to a lack of snow packs is...
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and northern california is the latest casualty. we just passed the check point past which residents are no longer able to go. we're about three and a half hours north of san francisco, driving into a 60,000-acre blaze that is defied all of the traditional expectations firefighters would have about a big wildfire this time of year. the rocky fire should have peaked after two days but at that point the firefighters found the fire gaining strength. now five days in there is no sign this is going to do anything but get bigger. >> the fire behavior is extreme. and the people out there fighting the fire very seasoned veterans are saying this is off of the charts extreme. >> reporter: years of drought have dried the area around here. the firefighters are trying to defend a two-lane highway. if the fire jumps across this barrier, there is no stopping it. and this 60,000 acre fire could get way out of control. we were repeatedly warned to be able to run to our vehicles at any moment. >> if something happens and we get fire over there it wil
and northern california is the latest casualty. we just passed the check point past which residents are no longer able to go. we're about three and a half hours north of san francisco, driving into a 60,000-acre blaze that is defied all of the traditional expectations firefighters would have about a big wildfire this time of year. the rocky fire should have peaked after two days but at that point the firefighters found the fire gaining strength. now five days in there is no sign this is going...
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. >>> major flooding in florida and historic wildfires that continue to rage in northern california. the so called rocky fire is threatening 6,000 homes and remains 12% contained. state of emergency has been declare along the national guard to join the fight. not fires but floods cause problems in the tampa area. the front pages of tampa bay times sandbagged. evacuations ordered for one community. dozens have been rescued. they spent 11 consecutive days in a flood watch. bill karins is here. both coasts really being punished. >> we need to do the flip right? 10 inches in four days in tampa. this morning, watching isolated severe storms. one went through baltimore area. baltimore all clear now. crossing towards chester town. in philadelphia clear heading out this morning. one thunderstorm rolled through heading to central new jersey. new york city clear after a thunderstorm an hour or so. also now beginning to head from connecticut towards rhode island. looks like providence, give you half hour. we'll be drenched. they're quick moving. stay inside extra 15 minutes. later this afternoo
. >>> major flooding in florida and historic wildfires that continue to rage in northern california. the so called rocky fire is threatening 6,000 homes and remains 12% contained. state of emergency has been declare along the national guard to join the fight. not fires but floods cause problems in the tampa area. the front pages of tampa bay times sandbagged. evacuations ordered for one community. dozens have been rescued. they spent 11 consecutive days in a flood watch. bill karins is...
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. >> every fire season starts with northern california, and they tend to get the dry lightening strikes. >> rapidly growing wild fires force california to call in reinforcement for the crews battling the flames. >>> top 10 - the line-up is in for the g.o.p. presidential debate, the polls showing donald trump widening his lead among voters. >> deadly outbreak. >> there's no risk to the water supply from legion airs disease. officials try to calm fears after the alarming spread of legion airs disease in new york city. >> lobbying onslaught. >> this is not about me and it's not about pam a. >> it's about the team. president obama and binyamin netanyahu make duelling appeals to the american jews for and against the nuclear iran deal >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin out west in california where at this hour. 20 million firefighters are are burning. the rocky is the largest, it's on assumed more than 65,000 air. jacob ward has the story from lake country california. >> reporter: these firefighters come from all over the world. this captain drove 6,000 m
. >> every fire season starts with northern california, and they tend to get the dry lightening strikes. >> rapidly growing wild fires force california to call in reinforcement for the crews battling the flames. >>> top 10 - the line-up is in for the g.o.p. presidential debate, the polls showing donald trump widening his lead among voters. >> deadly outbreak. >> there's no risk to the water supply from legion airs disease. officials try to calm fears after the...
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i mentioned the case in northern california where the guy was shooting all the other college students. we see a lot of violence that is related to, you know, workplace violence where the person has a direct connection to the people he kills. you know, kills former boss, employer, coworkers. we could go around the country to see where these things have happened. >> why did he want to do it on live tv? >> well, you know, this is the business he was in for one thing. he was a reporter. he was a journalist. so that is part of his insider activity. and secondly, he wants to show that he's in the right and everyone has wronged him. so he wants a document it on his gopro camera. we're in a technological society now. everything that happens, whether the police with gps tracking and cell phones and so forth to the perpetrator of the crimes using technology as well. this is the way all of these things are going to develop now. we're going to have -- we got shooters with cameras. we got police with cameras. we got trackers, we got all of these systems. we're texting. the guy is sending twitter m
i mentioned the case in northern california where the guy was shooting all the other college students. we see a lot of violence that is related to, you know, workplace violence where the person has a direct connection to the people he kills. you know, kills former boss, employer, coworkers. we could go around the country to see where these things have happened. >> why did he want to do it on live tv? >> well, you know, this is the business he was in for one thing. he was a reporter....
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are on fire and northern california is the latest casualty. we passed a checkpoint past which residents are no longer able to go. we are driving into a 60,000 acre blaze, defying all the traditional expectations that firefighters have about a wildfire in northern california this time. the rocky fire should have peaked after two days at that point the firefighters found the fire gaining strength not losing. now, five days in there's no sign it will do anything but get bigger. >> the fire behaviour is extreme. people out there fighting the fire seasoned veterans are saying that this is off the charts extreme. >> decades of drought killed or dried out the vegetation creating fuel for the fire. this is what they are trying to defend highway 20 on two lane black tops forming the last natural barrier between this fire and the rest of god knows what. if the fire jumps across this barrier, there's no stopping it. there's no next barrier that will contain it and this 60,000 acre fire could get out of control. we were warned to be ready to run to the ve
are on fire and northern california is the latest casualty. we passed a checkpoint past which residents are no longer able to go. we are driving into a 60,000 acre blaze, defying all the traditional expectations that firefighters have about a wildfire in northern california this time. the rocky fire should have peaked after two days at that point the firefighters found the fire gaining strength not losing. now, five days in there's no sign it will do anything but get bigger. >> the fire...
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we've been moving resources from southern california up to northern california, ahead of this little siege. we actually increase our staffing, bring in firefighters back on duty, keeping firefighters who would have gone off duty. in fact, we've canceled all days off. that has given us even more of a workforce to use. plus, we've now been bricking in resource from out of state, the california national guard, the air reserve out of colorado. so a lot of extra resources to help battle these 23 fires. >> and so how many people do you now have involved? we see that you've got 3145 total fire personnel, is that all? now, concentrated in northern california? >> 3100 -- actually 3200 just on the rocky fire itself. statewide though we have over 10,000 firefighters currently battling all these fires. as was mentioned in the earlier package, you know, many of these 23 fires are actually made up of dozens and dozens of smaller lightning fires in general. right now definitely conditions are dry. we are continuing to see the effects of the drought as wildfires can more easily spark and then they'r
we've been moving resources from southern california up to northern california, ahead of this little siege. we actually increase our staffing, bring in firefighters back on duty, keeping firefighters who would have gone off duty. in fact, we've canceled all days off. that has given us even more of a workforce to use. plus, we've now been bricking in resource from out of state, the california national guard, the air reserve out of colorado. so a lot of extra resources to help battle these 23...
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in northern california, firefighters are racing to contain the rocky fire. it has trade 67,000-acres, but thanks to a slight dip in temperatures and a little rain, the-week-old wildfire is now 20% contained. 3500 firefighters are on the scene, but officials say it is still burning strong, spewing smoke and hot ash that flashes the fire in all directions. jacob ward is there. >> firefighters are-year-old on northern california. they're from democrats all over the state and when they get here, they find out it's a different world. >> yesterday the fire jumped highway 20 burning north. >> there's a large big pocket of green in here. if that is established it's a chance to make a big push. >> i.c.s. is basically an agreed upon structure a way of bringing hundreds of departments together at a moment's notice. >> this is the equipment warehouse. if you need a nozzle, clamp or piece of equipment you come here. it doesn't matter where you're from. you don't have to worry about your budget. you can say i need a hose, requisition a helicopter if you need to. the whole
in northern california, firefighters are racing to contain the rocky fire. it has trade 67,000-acres, but thanks to a slight dip in temperatures and a little rain, the-week-old wildfire is now 20% contained. 3500 firefighters are on the scene, but officials say it is still burning strong, spewing smoke and hot ash that flashes the fire in all directions. jacob ward is there. >> firefighters are-year-old on northern california. they're from democrats all over the state and when they get...
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this nasa image shows smoke from several fires rising yesterday over oregon and northern california. and as if all that weren't enough, there've been incidents of private drone aircraft interfering with fire-fighting planes, and even forcing them out of the air. >> so we need to be smart, when using drones if you see our aircraft in the air, don't fly your drones, it's only going to hamper our operations. >> brown: officials in san bernardino, california are now offering a $75,000 dollar reward for information on anyone whose drone hinders firefighters. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: seeking support for the iran nuclear deal from leaders in the middle east. and, in sudan, aid workers and civilians caught in the middle of a battle between government troops and rebel groups. >> ifill: the political season heads into overdrive this week, with a candidate's forum in new hampshire tonight, and with a full scale debate thursday night in cleveland. the debate, sponsored by fox news, will feature the top ten of the 17 major candidates. who gets on stage will be determi
this nasa image shows smoke from several fires rising yesterday over oregon and northern california. and as if all that weren't enough, there've been incidents of private drone aircraft interfering with fire-fighting planes, and even forcing them out of the air. >> so we need to be smart, when using drones if you see our aircraft in the air, don't fly your drones, it's only going to hamper our operations. >> brown: officials in san bernardino, california are now offering a $75,000...
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several people returning home days after evacuating during a fierce northern california wildfire. the fire dubbed the rocky fire began on july 29th. spending more than a week chewing through nearly 109 square miles of dry bush. the fire claimed the life of a firefighter. his body returned to his native south dakota today. i'm patricia stark, now back to "hannity." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." one of the more heated moments from last night's gop debate came after a question about the patriot act. here is governor chris christie and senator rand paul going over each other over the issue. >> i want to collect more records from terrorists and less records from other people. how are you supposed to know? >> use the fourth amendment. get a warrant. >> listen, you know, when you're sitting in a subcommittee blowing hot air about this you can say things like that. when you're responsible for protecting the lives of the american people -- >> here's the problem, governor. you fundamentally misunderstand the bill of rights. every time you did a case, you got a warrant. from a judge. i'
several people returning home days after evacuating during a fierce northern california wildfire. the fire dubbed the rocky fire began on july 29th. spending more than a week chewing through nearly 109 square miles of dry bush. the fire claimed the life of a firefighter. his body returned to his native south dakota today. i'm patricia stark, now back to "hannity." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." one of the more heated moments from last night's gop debate came...
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and northern california? >> yeah. i mean there is a chance that that could happen and what that means is california would go into perhaps a fifth year of drought. that's a real big problem. what we have in lake oroville it is one of the state's large aes reservoirs, it is now at 35 capacity. it is a real problem up in california. we're already at 25% rationing for the first time in our state's history. the big question is whether we'll have to ration even more. >> well i should say, we have to note that california water use fell by 27% in june and conservation's been very strong for the four largest cities. how much further do you think cutbacks can really go? people were asked to cut by 25% so they exceeded that. >> yes. that's a definitely a good step. the question is whether or not -- the thing is if the rain still doesn't come that's going to pose a big problem and the folks that we've talked to is that california has really only thought about droughts that can last this amount of time, four are o five ye
and northern california? >> yeah. i mean there is a chance that that could happen and what that means is california would go into perhaps a fifth year of drought. that's a real big problem. what we have in lake oroville it is one of the state's large aes reservoirs, it is now at 35 capacity. it is a real problem up in california. we're already at 25% rationing for the first time in our state's history. the big question is whether we'll have to ration even more. >> well i should say,...
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the real focus is here in northern california anderson that's where the, the crux of the fighting has been going on. >> do you get the sense that they think they have the upper hand here, firefighters? >> it is interesting. a great question. there are times when it looks like all huge large leading flanks of flame have been put out. and then somehow, some sort of hot spot smoldering log, stump, whatever, causes another flare-up. and as we said it jumped the highway. so overall, yes. but they are just so anxious about these strange winds, the behavior really quite odd. and when a wind shift is so dramatic it flip-flops on itself. goes one direction, south. then goes back to north. just makes it a real challenge. and you have got the low humidity. you have high temperatures. it's the devil's pitchfork if you will in terms of fire fighting. >> what are the next couple days? what's the forecast? >> well more of the same. you know it seems to cool off overnight. they get some help. and then it every single day and the last few days in the afternoon, the wind kicks up and the temperature ri
the real focus is here in northern california anderson that's where the, the crux of the fighting has been going on. >> do you get the sense that they think they have the upper hand here, firefighters? >> it is interesting. a great question. there are times when it looks like all huge large leading flanks of flame have been put out. and then somehow, some sort of hot spot smoldering log, stump, whatever, causes another flare-up. and as we said it jumped the highway. so overall, yes....
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. >>> the people fighting a huge wildfire in northern california say it will be several days before that blaze is contained. more than 13,000 people have been required or urged to leave their homes. vacation cabins and camp sites. the fire has consumed more than 400 square miles including dozens of buildings. about 7,000 more structures are said to be in danger. >>> malaysia's prime minister says analysts in france have confirmed that the wing fragment and other debris found last week on an indian ocean island are from the plane that disappeared a year and a half ago with 239 people aboard. us and french officials stop short of a full confirmation. >>> stocks were mixed today. the dow lost 10 the s&p 500 gained 6.5. the nasdaq finished ahead 34. >>> this is the debate desk. you've seen it over my shoulder during the show. this is where i'll be sitting on this side. meghan kelly in the black right there. and then chris wallace on the side. this is the desk this is the stage. it's a big expansion he area. you can see me down here. there's about 4500 seats. it will be packed on thursday nig
. >>> the people fighting a huge wildfire in northern california say it will be several days before that blaze is contained. more than 13,000 people have been required or urged to leave their homes. vacation cabins and camp sites. the fire has consumed more than 400 square miles including dozens of buildings. about 7,000 more structures are said to be in danger. >>> malaysia's prime minister says analysts in france have confirmed that the wing fragment and other debris found...
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we are starting to fall, but there's enough land, i'm from northern california. there is so much land here. it's all hills, it's all dirt. isaiah, another view in a bush supporter here as well as bernice in lubbock, texas. go ahead. caller: i'm a bush supporter, i'm also native american urine i was listening to that lady talk. help with the native americans. i was hoping that maybe bush could get that started. in some way or another. and get this country back in order. how does jeb bush stack up against the two texas candidates against the former governor perry and senator cruz? caller: better. i think he is doing a better job, better at all things, i believe. host: let's go to maryville, tennessee on the independents line. this is janelle. caller: i wanted to call and tell you how refreshing it is to be able to watch a candidate in action. your coverage has been absolutely magnificent today. i can't take my eyes off of it. this is perfect for the american people. candidates,ese whoever you follow, could not pay for this kind of coverage. immediate responsiveness
we are starting to fall, but there's enough land, i'm from northern california. there is so much land here. it's all hills, it's all dirt. isaiah, another view in a bush supporter here as well as bernice in lubbock, texas. go ahead. caller: i'm a bush supporter, i'm also native american urine i was listening to that lady talk. help with the native americans. i was hoping that maybe bush could get that started. in some way or another. and get this country back in order. how does jeb bush stack...
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the massive rocky fire burning in northern california continues to grow. it's destroyed more than 100 square miles and is threatening nearly 7,000 homes. >>> jurors deciding the fate of james holmes heard testimony today from victims' family members. the jury is deciding whether he should receive the death penalty or life if prison without parole. >>> three major u.s. airlines have barred the transport of animals killed by trophy hunter. the move was sparked by outrage over the killing of a protected lion in zimbabwe. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's clown car tuesday again. with donald trump sucking all the oxygen out of the gop field, his rivals will do anything to get some attention. last month lindsey graham set his cell phone on fire after trump gave out his personal cell phone in a campaign event in graham's home state of south carolina. rand paul took a chain saw to the tax code as a rock 'n' roll rendition of "the star-spangled banner" played in the background. and mike huckabee said they're marching israelis to the door of
the massive rocky fire burning in northern california continues to grow. it's destroyed more than 100 square miles and is threatening nearly 7,000 homes. >>> jurors deciding the fate of james holmes heard testimony today from victims' family members. the jury is deciding whether he should receive the death penalty or life if prison without parole. >>> three major u.s. airlines have barred the transport of animals killed by trophy hunter. the move was sparked by outrage over...
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. >>> people in northern california returning home to find dirt and ash where their houses once stood. this is crews continue to fight the state's largest wildfire. the flames have destroyed more than 40 homes are and are still urging 12,000 people to stay out thereof area but firefighters have contained half of the fire. >>> and take a look at this. a squirrel made a surprise appearance at major league baseball game. bolting across the outfield and taking a break in the dugout. the detroit tigers and the kansas city royals had to watch but the fans clearly got a kick out of that. >>> the news continues with greg jarrett right here on news deck. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance p
. >>> people in northern california returning home to find dirt and ash where their houses once stood. this is crews continue to fight the state's largest wildfire. the flames have destroyed more than 40 homes are and are still urging 12,000 people to stay out thereof area but firefighters have contained half of the fire. >>> and take a look at this. a squirrel made a surprise appearance at major league baseball game. bolting across the outfield and taking a break in the...
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california that's already burned two dozen homes and is threatening thousands more. and torrential rains prompting evacuations and rescues in central florida. there's up to six inches of rain in some areas. showers forecasted to ling sbeer the night and then taper off. >>> and now let's go back to the top story, politics with the first 2016 republican debate now just three days away our brand new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows donald trump is topping the list. sunday on "meet the press" trump talked about the debate prep strategy. >> who knows? i certainly -- i think i know most of the subjects very well. i've been through it. a lot of people have been asking me a lot of questions for three or four months and we'll see what happens. but again, i don't think you can artificially prepare for something like this. >> many continue to have trouble taking the candidacy seriously and the national journal's new cover story tries in an interesting thing happens, staff writer andy kroll joins us. thank you for making the time. >> thank you for having me. >> one thin
california that's already burned two dozen homes and is threatening thousands more. and torrential rains prompting evacuations and rescues in central florida. there's up to six inches of rain in some areas. showers forecasted to ling sbeer the night and then taper off. >>> and now let's go back to the top story, politics with the first 2016 republican debate now just three days away our brand new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows donald trump is topping the list....
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california. >> explain the illegal activity involved here. we have gone over it. in the past, it's illegal to sell body parts. it's illegal to alter the procedure to sell body parts. is the last time i had you on, we were talking about a born alive infant with a heart beating that was intact and to take the brain out that. >> cut through the face of the fetus with a perfectly formed nose, lips, eyes and ears. how much more grotesque can this get? >> exactly there is a whole constellation of state and federal laws and regulations that are routinely violated in the practice of harvesting and selling aborted baby parts. and stem express in their business model confirms all of that. planned parenthood for its part isn't even respond to this anymore. they trying not to address any of it because they can't argue that they're not doing partial birth abortions. they can't argue this. >> where is the u.s. attorney general? there are crimes committed. so we'll watch for that. >> exactly. exactly. >> david, thank you. >>> coming up, we need your help. o
california. >> explain the illegal activity involved here. we have gone over it. in the past, it's illegal to sell body parts. it's illegal to alter the procedure to sell body parts. is the last time i had you on, we were talking about a born alive infant with a heart beating that was intact and to take the brain out that. >> cut through the face of the fetus with a perfectly formed nose, lips, eyes and ears. how much more grotesque can this get? >> exactly there is a whole...
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ronald burman, from one of the biggest planned parenthood affiliates in northern california. >> explain the illegal activity here. we've found it's illegal to sell body parts and preserve body parts. now, they're talking about the last time i had you on they're talking about a born alive infant with a heartbeating, to take the brain out, they cut through the face with a perfe perfect perfectly-formed eyes, lips, nose, and ears. how much more grotesque can they get? >> there are regulations that are violated in the practice of harvesting and selling aborted baby parts and stem express confirms that. planned parenthood isn't responding to this anymore. they can't argue anymore they're not doing partial-birth abortions in order to get higher-quality baby parts. >> where is the u.s. attorney? there are crimes committed. >> coming up, our question of the day, straight ahead. named i. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happ
ronald burman, from one of the biggest planned parenthood affiliates in northern california. >> explain the illegal activity here. we've found it's illegal to sell body parts and preserve body parts. now, they're talking about the last time i had you on they're talking about a born alive infant with a heartbeating, to take the brain out, they cut through the face with a perfe perfect perfectly-formed eyes, lips, nose, and ears. how much more grotesque can they get? >> there are...
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. >>> another wildfire is now raging in california just north of napa valley, northern california. the jerusalem fire has doubled in size since monday and has now spread to 12,000 acres forcing mandatory evacuations for more than 150 residents. authorities are saying a man has been arrested on suspicion of starting a backfire to protect his marijuana growing operation. mm-hmm. and tributes to the great robin williams pouring in on social media today exactly one year after his death. williams was found dead in his home, a suicide at age 63 on august 11, 2014. tv daughter sarah michelle geller instagramed this photo of the boston park bench where williams filmed an iconic scene from "goodwill hunting" along with a touching caption which read in part, to know that one life has breathed easier because you lived here, this is to have succeeded. you succeeded, r.w. he certainly did. >>> donald trump making his first return to fox news since his controversial comments about debate moderator and anchor megyn kelly. >> donald, good morning to you. glad you're back with us and glad we're fri
. >>> another wildfire is now raging in california just north of napa valley, northern california. the jerusalem fire has doubled in size since monday and has now spread to 12,000 acres forcing mandatory evacuations for more than 150 residents. authorities are saying a man has been arrested on suspicion of starting a backfire to protect his marijuana growing operation. mm-hmm. and tributes to the great robin williams pouring in on social media today exactly one year after his death....
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governor jerry brown is heading to the scene of those massive wildfires raging in northern california. 3,000 firefighters right now are battling the largest blaze nope as the rocky fire. it's just 40%coained. >> this hour, u.s. officials are confirming russia recently law firmed a sophisticated cyber attack on u.s. computer systems. officials stress no classified information was compromised. >>> and tonight marks the end of an era in late night tv as jon stewart says good-bye to "the daily show." you're looking live at pictures from the outside of the studio. we'll take a look at the very best of jon stewart coming up later in the broadcast. >>> let's go back to the top story. that's the gop debate tonight. stewart's finale will air just after the debate wraps up. and donald trump will take center stage in prime time. the strategy in dealing with him, that could be the key to victory tonight. will he be in attack mode? >> i don't know how you can rehearse from -- for a debate. >> there will be some candidates there who come to the stage looking to tear down other candidates. that is n
governor jerry brown is heading to the scene of those massive wildfires raging in northern california. 3,000 firefighters right now are battling the largest blaze nope as the rocky fire. it's just 40%coained. >> this hour, u.s. officials are confirming russia recently law firmed a sophisticated cyber attack on u.s. computer systems. officials stress no classified information was compromised. >>> and tonight marks the end of an era in late night tv as jon stewart says good-bye to...
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another fire in northern california has been burning for more than a week. this one has destroyed nine homes so far. officials are preparing to deploy military troops to help stop the infernos. >>> authorities in bangkok don't know who set off a bomb that killed at least 22 people and injured more than 100. went off in a region that is home to luxury hotels and upscale shopping malls. thailand is no stranger to violent attacks. that's a look at news this hour, now back to more on fox news. >>> welcome back to "hannity," and it is about islam exposing the truth about isis, al qaeda, iran and the caliphate. founder of "the blaze," former colleague glenn beck is back with us. the only thing i could say to people. i didn't expect to get so long winded. i'm a talk show host, maybe that is one of the reasons i did. but i tried to answer your question. because -- >> you did. >> it was -- >> you did a great job. you were very eloquent and very kind about it. >> you were, well, because you asked for a thoughtful answer. and -- >> and you gave it. >> and i tried to gi
another fire in northern california has been burning for more than a week. this one has destroyed nine homes so far. officials are preparing to deploy military troops to help stop the infernos. >>> authorities in bangkok don't know who set off a bomb that killed at least 22 people and injured more than 100. went off in a region that is home to luxury hotels and upscale shopping malls. thailand is no stranger to violent attacks. that's a look at news this hour, now back to more on fox...
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. >>> now the number of homes threatened in northern california has now risen to 6900. crews are sending in more resources to contain the blaze which has now grown more than 100 square miles or roughly the size of the city of orlando. and fall out from a deadly circus tent collapse in new hampshire. the fire marshal says the events operator should have been monitoring weather before the show. two were killed and more than 20 injured. >>> a kentucky sheriff's office is facing a federal lawsuit this week for allegedly handcuffing two young children with disabilities at school. one of those incidents was caught on video. nbc's john yang has the story and a warning to viewers that the video may be disturbing. >> don't get to swing at me like that. >> the alcu says the video was taken by school personnel in kovgten, kentucky. kevin sumner can be seen handcuffing a boy's arms above him behind his elbows. he was an eight-year-old third grader diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder and attention deficit hyperactive disorder. according to the lawsuit he was sent to the vio
. >>> now the number of homes threatened in northern california has now risen to 6900. crews are sending in more resources to contain the blaze which has now grown more than 100 square miles or roughly the size of the city of orlando. and fall out from a deadly circus tent collapse in new hampshire. the fire marshal says the events operator should have been monitoring weather before the show. two were killed and more than 20 injured. >>> a kentucky sheriff's office is facing a...
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over 3,000 firefighters have converged on northern california to battle this 65,000-acre fire. they're from departments all over the state and when they get here they find out it's a different world. >> just being my fire engine we're working with five other crews. >> in the jurisdiction we're responsible for structure type firefighting, medical aids and vegetation. in this environment we're strictly dealing with the wild vegetation. this is why we're in the brush rigs that have four wheel drive and stuff. >> captain shuler drove 600 miles from san diego to be here. when he arrived he was checked in and assigned a new task immediately. >> so this morning we're headed out to interstate 20 near the biggest priority of the rocky fire. yesterday the fire jumped highway 20 burning north and it burned approximately 3200 acres on the north side of the fire bringing the fire to a total of 65,000 acres and 12% contained. >> there is a potential road back here behind road drop 10. we have to watch this push. there is a large pocket of green in here. if established it has a potential to m
over 3,000 firefighters have converged on northern california to battle this 65,000-acre fire. they're from departments all over the state and when they get here they find out it's a different world. >> just being my fire engine we're working with five other crews. >> in the jurisdiction we're responsible for structure type firefighting, medical aids and vegetation. in this environment we're strictly dealing with the wild vegetation. this is why we're in the brush rigs that have...
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." >> in the news this sunday, the northern california man who stopped a train attack in france. they tell their story of what happened. and also the progress by firefighters on another wildfire burning in lake county. >> good sunday morning. this is emeryville. a cloudy start. 63 degrees. and sunshine on the way. we will talk about your afternoon highs and a little bit of a warmup for the week ahead of a warmup for the week ahead next on the abc7 morning and i'm a gas superintendent for pg&e. as a gas superintendent, i'm responsible for the safety of the public and our employees. pg&e is using a lot of new technology to improve the safety and reliability of our pipelines. my wife and i live in the bay area with our two kids. this is where i choose to raise my family. i want it to be as safe as it can be for our customers, for my family, for my friends. that's what drives me. pg&e is here to help our customers. we're here to deliver power, we're here to deliver it safely and reliably. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for
." >> in the news this sunday, the northern california man who stopped a train attack in france. they tell their story of what happened. and also the progress by firefighters on another wildfire burning in lake county. >> good sunday morning. this is emeryville. a cloudy start. 63 degrees. and sunshine on the way. we will talk about your afternoon highs and a little bit of a warmup for the week ahead of a warmup for the week ahead next on the abc7 morning and i'm a gas...
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. >>> live from "america's news hq" i'm jackie ibanez a massive wildfire in northern california showing no signs of slowing down. it spread after jumping a highway. it's destroyed 50 buildings near clear lake and is threatening 7,000 more. the fire which is the largest in northern claf has burned 65,000 acres. the gun fire came from a road near camp shelby but not on military property. authorities are searching for two men who they say fired at soldierers from a red ford ranger which police found. the mississippi national guard said the training center is secure tonight. no service members were hurt. i'm jackie ibanez now back to "hannity." ♪ welcome back. we're two days away from the first republican presidential debate. one of the topics certain to take center stage is immigration. donald trump has made this a big issue and talking point on the campaign trail. here are some of the comments he's made since launching his presidential bid. >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have
. >>> live from "america's news hq" i'm jackie ibanez a massive wildfire in northern california showing no signs of slowing down. it spread after jumping a highway. it's destroyed 50 buildings near clear lake and is threatening 7,000 more. the fire which is the largest in northern claf has burned 65,000 acres. the gun fire came from a road near camp shelby but not on military property. authorities are searching for two men who they say fired at soldierers from a red ford...
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keep up on aljazeera.com. >> that wildfires burn out of control in northern california. the threat today that they could spread even further. >> president obama lays out a plan to cut carbon emissions opponents plan to sue and many states threatening not to comply. >> a manhunt in memphis a person of interest in the shooting death of a police officer. >> good morning. this is aljazeera america live from new york city, i'm stephanie sy. thousands of acres of land in california are on fire today. firefighters are working to contain a growing number of wildfires there in just days the fires have destroyed more than 100,000 acres. 10,000 people have left their homes. >> fires are burning along the west coast the worst hit area northern california. north of san francisco a fire has already destroyed two dozen homes. >> day and night, firefighters are racing against the clock trying to contain wildfires blazing in california, washington and oregon. >> doomsday, that's what it looked like. >> the flames are fueled by lightning, tinder dry trees and high temperatures. >> we have
keep up on aljazeera.com. >> that wildfires burn out of control in northern california. the threat today that they could spread even further. >> president obama lays out a plan to cut carbon emissions opponents plan to sue and many states threatening not to comply. >> a manhunt in memphis a person of interest in the shooting death of a police officer. >> good morning. this is aljazeera america live from new york city, i'm stephanie sy. thousands of acres of land in...
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. >>> and northern california men honored in paris for their bravery on a high speed train, what their hometown is planning to celebrate for their heroic actions. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> and i'm ken bastida. in six months san francisco is going to transform to the center of the football universe for super bowl 50. super bowl city will be sharing the same streets as san francisco's homeless. only on 5, our own phil matier says the mayor's plan to deal with them boils down to four words, phil. >> reporter: that's right. no more, no more, no more sleeping, and no more sleeping on the streets here in san francisco. you got to move. >> you're going to have to leave. >> reporter: that was mayor ed lee summing up his plan for how to handle the homeless when the super bowl comes to town. >> we'll give you an alternativement we'll be supportive but -- alternative. we'll always be supportive but you're going to have to leave the streets. >> reporter: apartments that lee hopes to have built in time for the party. >> reporter: party -- some with mentally ill. they get cleaned up
. >>> and northern california men honored in paris for their bravery on a high speed train, what their hometown is planning to celebrate for their heroic actions. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> and i'm ken bastida. in six months san francisco is going to transform to the center of the football universe for super bowl 50. super bowl city will be sharing the same streets as san francisco's homeless. only on 5, our own phil matier says the mayor's plan to deal with them...
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that's according to emergency officials in northern california, where they say over the past six days a massive fire has burned more than 101 square miles. roughly the size of the city of sacramento, twice the size of san francisco. officials say it's destroyed at least 24 homes and 13,000 people are under some sort of evacuation order. crews say this wildfire tripled in size over the weekend. the wildfire eating up extremely dry brush around a lower lake, which as you can see is north of san francisco in northern california. officials say it's one of more than 20 wildfires now burning in the drought-stricken state. and some of these wildfires are so big you can actually see them from space. look at this. again, this is from nasa. see up there, it's an image from nasa showing several fires in oregon and california. this is from yesterday. you can clearly see the smoke and the brown over there. claudia cowan is live from lake port. claudia, this has gotten much worse. >> reporter: it really has. this fire is vexing because it isn't behaving the way wildfires typically behave. for insta
that's according to emergency officials in northern california, where they say over the past six days a massive fire has burned more than 101 square miles. roughly the size of the city of sacramento, twice the size of san francisco. officials say it's destroyed at least 24 homes and 13,000 people are under some sort of evacuation order. crews say this wildfire tripled in size over the weekend. the wildfire eating up extremely dry brush around a lower lake, which as you can see is north of san...
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and for students in one part of northern california air purifiers and filters are being installed for first day back to class tomorrow. >> our teams are not able to practice either. they are in the gyms with hel ha filters or driving over to wafer, idaho. >> after a wildfire tore through the town destroying over 40 homes, hot, dry conditions persist throughout the west, strange manpower and resources. >> there is a lot of fires going on across the nation. when we get to planning level 5 we know we're at the point of tampleg the resources we already use -- taxing the error errors s that -- error resources that we already use. >> that help is really needed. you know john we have noticed just in the last couple of hours the wind has really picked up here. the good news, if you can see behind me the visibility is a little bit better. i would imagine that the air quality is also a little bit better. the wind has been moving and pushing all the smoke but of course it comes at a price. fire crews are extremely worried about the gusty wind for the next 24 to 48 hours and they are certainly ho
and for students in one part of northern california air purifiers and filters are being installed for first day back to class tomorrow. >> our teams are not able to practice either. they are in the gyms with hel ha filters or driving over to wafer, idaho. >> after a wildfire tore through the town destroying over 40 homes, hot, dry conditions persist throughout the west, strange manpower and resources. >> there is a lot of fires going on across the nation. when we get to...
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holly: i was in northern california watching newscasters south-central, la cienega as south-central. the comment you made about me, which i am flattered by, we talk about some of the activities in riots and rebellions. the image that i will never taking caseseople of diapers and formula out of fed code -- out of fedco. there were people taking televisions. but the diapers and the formula spoke volumes to me about a community need. >> next question on your left. >> good evening. in guerrero, they have community policing. they have no cops. the way they punish people is by then doing labor. they have to help out the community. i believe in that. policia talk about comunidad. my question is do riots create change i?really believe so. but it we talk about the economic issue. every time we talk about economics, the police come in and try to repress that. slash theu try to economic formula to the social people onyou keep the the brakes of going up. we see the black panthers, we saw the f the i come in yo. address the root cause of issues. i am a homeless activist. it is a shame that the ci
holly: i was in northern california watching newscasters south-central, la cienega as south-central. the comment you made about me, which i am flattered by, we talk about some of the activities in riots and rebellions. the image that i will never taking caseseople of diapers and formula out of fed code -- out of fedco. there were people taking televisions. but the diapers and the formula spoke volumes to me about a community need. >> next question on your left. >> good evening. in...
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this the so-called rocky fire in northern california. already scorched an area larger than the city of st. louis. veteran firefighters say they have never seen anything like it. as the blaze threatens thousands of homes today after already destroying two dozen, forcing thousands to be evacuated. nbc's joe fryer joining me now in california with the latest. you've seen a lot of wildfires in all of your reporting but this is extraordinary. >> yeah time and time again, andrea, we're talking to firefighters, people who have 10 20 30 years experience. and they keep saying they haven't seen a fire like this one, the way it is behaving. they say it's unprecedented, especially alarming was over the weekend. it certainly tripled in size. the good news is that in the last 24 hours they have slowed it down a bit. the fire is still growing. it has now burned 60,000 acres. but it is also now 12% contained. that's an improvement for a couple days. it was stuck at 5%. so firefighters are getting a little bit of a break. the weather has cooled down a li
this the so-called rocky fire in northern california. already scorched an area larger than the city of st. louis. veteran firefighters say they have never seen anything like it. as the blaze threatens thousands of homes today after already destroying two dozen, forcing thousands to be evacuated. nbc's joe fryer joining me now in california with the latest. you've seen a lot of wildfires in all of your reporting but this is extraordinary. >> yeah time and time again, andrea, we're talking...
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. >>> firefighters in northern california are now fighting two major fires. the jerusalem fire grew to 2,500 acres on wednesday. it is burning just south of the rocky fire, which has destroyed nearly 70,000 acres. but the rocky fire is now 95% contained. about 100 people have been told to evacuate, amid the fires and drought. los angeles is taking unique measures to save its water sources. the city has dumped 96 million shadeballs, right, into a 175 acre reservoir, each one reduces evaporation from the heat. it's expecteded to save up to 300 million gallons a year. >>> so in the wake of hurricane tree -- katrina, new orleans's schools were replaced with the country's first all-charter school system. jonathan martin reports. >> reporter: the public school system in new orleans is like no other system in the country. >> it's the only city in america that is majority charter school. >> reporter: weeks after the storm a failing and corrupt system was dismantled, the state took control of low-performing schools and thousands of teachers were fired. this is the res
. >>> firefighters in northern california are now fighting two major fires. the jerusalem fire grew to 2,500 acres on wednesday. it is burning just south of the rocky fire, which has destroyed nearly 70,000 acres. but the rocky fire is now 95% contained. about 100 people have been told to evacuate, amid the fires and drought. los angeles is taking unique measures to save its water sources. the city has dumped 96 million shadeballs, right, into a 175 acre reservoir, each one reduces...
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. >> a new wildfire is posing a threat to communities in northern california. the so-called jerusalem fire erupted sunday near the lower lake community. it's now burned 14,000-acres and is only 5% contained. mandatory evacuations are in place. fire officials say 50 buildings and homes are in the line of fire. >> lighting up detroit, why some say a project to repair the city's broken street lights has fallen short. >> the standoff over the deflate gate scandal. new england quarterback tom brady is heading to federal court today. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> among mexican women with that the world health organization recommends breastfeeding in the first six months of a baby's life to give proper nutrients and anti bodies. >> work began to rare the city's broken street lights in detroit. many neighborhoods now have light. the probable is running
. >> a new wildfire is posing a threat to communities in northern california. the so-called jerusalem fire erupted sunday near the lower lake community. it's now burned 14,000-acres and is only 5% contained. mandatory evacuations are in place. fire officials say 50 buildings and homes are in the line of fire. >> lighting up detroit, why some say a project to repair the city's broken street lights has fallen short. >> the standoff over the deflate gate scandal. new england...
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. >> reporter: the fire is only 5% contained, but in some part of northern california, hills have not burned in years, leaving brush dense and dry. fire analyst taro pusina says that is creating more intense fire. >> the drought is creating much drier conditions, and we're seeing much more intense fires burning that are more difficult to kind of predict. >> reporter: certainly, the spread has been fast and unpredictable here on the rocky fire. we now see thick smoke and flame rising from ridges on both sides of us. and, scott, firefighters here are telling us we've got to be ready to move out of this area quickly. >> pelley: john blackstone, thanks. eric fisher is our chief meteorologist at the station wbz in boston. eric, what's next? >> well, scott, the heat has been incredible here in the north. we saw the warmest october, december, february, march, june, and now july, on record in the city of seattle. in fact, the warmest month of any month ever recorded in the city in 125 years. that will continue this weekend. temperatures may touch 90 again on saturday and sunday, a 12th and 13
. >> reporter: the fire is only 5% contained, but in some part of northern california, hills have not burned in years, leaving brush dense and dry. fire analyst taro pusina says that is creating more intense fire. >> the drought is creating much drier conditions, and we're seeing much more intense fires burning that are more difficult to kind of predict. >> reporter: certainly, the spread has been fast and unpredictable here on the rocky fire. we now see thick smoke and flame...
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>>> residents in northern california are being allowed to return to their homes after a series of wildfires prompted the governor to declare a state of emergency. homeowners returned to find only ashes and have been warned by governor brown to stay alert and read why i to leave at a moment's notice. so far fires have destroyed 43 homes and are only about half contained. 10,000 firefighters are battling 23 separate fires across the drought stricken state. >> this week malaysian officials said maintenance records prove the piece of a wing found on reunion island is a part of malaysian airlines flight 370 missing for more than a year. but french investigators are not as quick to agree. the back and forth continues as newly discovered debris on reunion island in the indian ocean only adds to the mystery. the publisher, rob marks. from the best you can tell here the french and malaysian squabble this out, is this stuff, specifically the wing from mh-370? >> to the best of our knowledge, it is. i think the squabbling of the french and malaisians havemalaysians have a long history together. there
>>> residents in northern california are being allowed to return to their homes after a series of wildfires prompted the governor to declare a state of emergency. homeowners returned to find only ashes and have been warned by governor brown to stay alert and read why i to leave at a moment's notice. so far fires have destroyed 43 homes and are only about half contained. 10,000 firefighters are battling 23 separate fires across the drought stricken state. >> this week malaysian...
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temperatures in the triple digits once we get into northern california. we have a lot of fires that we're watching and i want to show you on the map because you can get a better idea where all of these are. look at the concentration near idaho and boise. 82 active large fires. 1 million acres currently burning west of the rockies. we look at this as a long-term scenario waus because this isn't going to be put out overnight. unfortunately, we could see warm and dry conditions as we move forward into the winter months in the northwest. however, we could get help from the el nino in california. ana? >> it's not good. jennifer gray, thanks so much. >>> up next, the fda deciding today if it's going to okay the drug being called female viagra. the possible problems with this drug and how it works, next. but your stellar notebook gives hanyou the gumptionlc. to reach for the sky. that's that new gear feeling. this week, these office depot brand notebooks just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. and i am a certified arborist f
temperatures in the triple digits once we get into northern california. we have a lot of fires that we're watching and i want to show you on the map because you can get a better idea where all of these are. look at the concentration near idaho and boise. 82 active large fires. 1 million acres currently burning west of the rockies. we look at this as a long-term scenario waus because this isn't going to be put out overnight. unfortunately, we could see warm and dry conditions as we move forward...
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. >>> and northern california concerns. the lake fire has now grown to more than 20,000 acres. more on the latest efforts to contain this fire next on msnbc. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. bill's got a very tough 13lie here...... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... outside of this, and actually,
. >>> and northern california concerns. the lake fire has now grown to more than 20,000 acres. more on the latest efforts to contain this fire next on msnbc. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the...
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one doctor in northern california is finding innovative ways to help ease the burden. special correspondent joanne jennings reports from humboldt county, california. it's the latest in our "breakthroughs" series on invention and innovation. >> reporter: dr michael fratkin, an internist specializing in palliative medicine, is making a house call to a terminally ill patient. >> this is where i'd like to die when i die in my own bed, in my own home. >> reporter: at 73 years old, kristi is confronting her mortality. six months ago, the retired school guidance counselor was diagnosed with an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer. her oncologist recommended surgery and chemotherapy, but chose to forgo treatment. >> my husband was in the hospital for a long time before he died and it was painful. i don't want to live the rest of my life like that. if i have three months, six months, i don't care. i want quality of life with my family. >> reporter: now home, goechel is savoring every moment. >> where's the pain? >> reporter: like most palliative care doctors, fratkin does manag
one doctor in northern california is finding innovative ways to help ease the burden. special correspondent joanne jennings reports from humboldt county, california. it's the latest in our "breakthroughs" series on invention and innovation. >> reporter: dr michael fratkin, an internist specializing in palliative medicine, is making a house call to a terminally ill patient. >> this is where i'd like to die when i die in my own bed, in my own home. >> reporter: at 73...
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berman is also a planned parenthood abortion doctor in northern california. he is one of the several abortion doctors who have done research into that area of how frequently you get a born alive infant when you're doing later second trimester cases and you're not using any fetusica krfetusicida procedure. >> what do you make daniel horwitz over at conservative review put forward a piece today where he says what was the purpose of cubing a vote to defund planned parenthood on a stand alone bill after blocking amendments to do that on what he would argue is a must pass bill? do you think this is a showboat? he argues it was an effort to help some senators. >> well, you know i think it's an important first step. and i think it shows us that we're only anywhere from five to seven votes away. and as the story continues to develop, as the different state investigations and congressional committee investigation, including the senate judiciary committee investigation of planned parenthood baby part sells continue to move forward more evidence will surface. the emp is
berman is also a planned parenthood abortion doctor in northern california. he is one of the several abortion doctors who have done research into that area of how frequently you get a born alive infant when you're doing later second trimester cases and you're not using any fetusica krfetusicida procedure. >> what do you make daniel horwitz over at conservative review put forward a piece today where he says what was the purpose of cubing a vote to defund planned parenthood on a stand alone...
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if they get spread arounder northern and southern california, that's when you start to worry. >> jake ward, thanks it's always. >>> volunteers make up about one quarter of the crews battling fires in california. and some of them are convicts looking for a second chance. "america tonight's" sarah hoye reports. >> reporter: fighting fires in california, it's a dirty, difficult and dangerous job. wildlife firefighters are often knee-deep in rugeds and hard to reach terrain. from sun up to sundown, these men and women usually work a wildfire in 24--hour shifts. >> what are you in for? >> assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. >> i'm assault with a deadly weapon with a firearm. >> all of these men are convicts, all charged with a low level felony. they have 20,000 inmate firefighters, 300 women, stationed at 300 sites. >> what would you say is the biggest misconception out there? >> i don't think that the nation knows how much they contribute to the conservation program. but when they're saving their homes, the community doesn't care if they're inmates or free people. they're just thank
if they get spread arounder northern and southern california, that's when you start to worry. >> jake ward, thanks it's always. >>> volunteers make up about one quarter of the crews battling fires in california. and some of them are convicts looking for a second chance. "america tonight's" sarah hoye reports. >> reporter: fighting fires in california, it's a dirty, difficult and dangerous job. wildlife firefighters are often knee-deep in rugeds and hard to reach...
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the wet for california could be key. >> it could be good news, all right. >> could be. giver and take. >> could be the operative word. alex, thank you so much. >>> up next, there's a concerning now report that isis, isis may have used chemical weapons in a recent attack. we'll look at that. the latest from our own richard engel. >>> and as dangerous as isis is, should we be more concerned about russia? the conversation happening behind the scenes by top level defense officials. we have details on that. back in three. bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i've got two reasons to take that's why i take meta. meta is clinically proven to help lower cholesterol. try meta today. and for a tasty heart healthy snack, try a meta health bar. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and
the wet for california could be key. >> it could be good news, all right. >> could be. giver and take. >> could be the operative word. alex, thank you so much. >>> up next, there's a concerning now report that isis, isis may have used chemical weapons in a recent attack. we'll look at that. the latest from our own richard engel. >>> and as dangerous as isis is, should we be more concerned about russia? the conversation happening behind the scenes by top level...
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. >> firefighters in northern california are facing two major wildfires. the jerusalem fire has grown to 20,000 acres, just south of the rocky fire which destroyed 70,000 acres and burned homes. >> three people are hurt after a cele collapsed during a concert in minneapolis last night. more than 700 people were inside the historic venue. it's not known what caused that collapse, but concertgoers recalled seeing water streaming from the ceiling. >> a new york city police union is trying to urge officers to take photos of homeless people and then post the picture on line. the officers hope to shine a spotlight on a growing problem, but critics say the real target is new york's mayor and that the homeless are pawns in the political power struggle. david shuster has more. >> a woman cradles a child on a piece of cardboard, a man crawls up along a subway platform. a map passed out on the steps of a building. they are among the thousands of homeless people in new york city and their faces, their pictures are being posted on line by that police officers. one of t
. >> firefighters in northern california are facing two major wildfires. the jerusalem fire has grown to 20,000 acres, just south of the rocky fire which destroyed 70,000 acres and burned homes. >> three people are hurt after a cele collapsed during a concert in minneapolis last night. more than 700 people were inside the historic venue. it's not known what caused that collapse, but concertgoers recalled seeing water streaming from the ceiling. >> a new york city police union...
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the massive wild fires continue to sweep across the northern part of the state. already destroyed two dozen homes and threatening approximately 6,000 others. here's the latest. >> reporter: a nasty fire. erratic. unpredictable. tripling in size and reaching for more. the rocky fire north of san francisco ravaged more than 80 square miles. officials say this one generated its own winds and spread faster than they had ever seen destroying 24 homes and 26 other buildings like sheds and barns. thousands evacuated. >> this is alarming. a little surreal and just keeps you on your toes. >> reporter: crews are shooting fires into the brush, burning breaks before the fire can get to it. catastrophically dry conditions have turned california to kindling. three thousand firefighters on the lines. one killed in the modock national forest las week. four others seriously burned. crews on the lines have to keep going in spite of it. >> definitely it is hard. the fire community is definitely bigger than any ore job i think out there. think that is what makes this job great. but
the massive wild fires continue to sweep across the northern part of the state. already destroyed two dozen homes and threatening approximately 6,000 others. here's the latest. >> reporter: a nasty fire. erratic. unpredictable. tripling in size and reaching for more. the rocky fire north of san francisco ravaged more than 80 square miles. officials say this one generated its own winds and spread faster than they had ever seen destroying 24 homes and 26 other buildings like sheds and...